Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Charming Ranch in West Milford
Adorable & cozy 3 Bedroom 1 1/2 Bath Ranch home located in most sought after Old Milford Estates. Visit www.22oldmilford.com for more information, pictures and tours!
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Gorgeous Colonial in Green Twp!
5 Bedroom, 3 Full Bath Colonial just listed in what is said to be "New Jersey's Best Kept Secret." Visit www.18FoxHollow.com for more information, photos & tours.
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Exquisite!
This 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath home is a dream. No detail has been overlooked.
Please visit www.5Manor.com for more pictures, info & tours!
Horses welcome here!
Welcome to this custom, brick front home with cedar wood siding. With pride of ownership evident throughout and nestled on 2.62 acres of wooded property, this home is for you!
For more information, please be sure to visit www.15 DoveIsland.com.
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Lake Community Living
This is an opportunity you do not want to miss! 4 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath Ranch home located in the Lake Forest section of Lake Hopatcong. For more information, pictures and tours be sure to visit www.84YachtClub.com.
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Just listed in Green Twp!
Come and view this lovely, newly listed property in Green Twp. Nestled on 2.5 acres of pristine, professionally landscaped property, it's sure to please! Visit www.13MountainView.com for more information, pics and tours.
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Impeccable Gentleman's Farm
Bring the horses! 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath home situated on picturesque property with ponds. Visit www.43Hibler.com for more pics and info.
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
New to the Market!
Peacefully set in distinguished Sussex Green Farms, in New Jersey's best kept secret, Green Twp! This stunning 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home is sure to please!
Visit www.20GreenFarms.com for more info, photos and tour!
Monday, July 22, 2013
Staging the Garage
Curb appeal should extend all the way up the driveway and into the garage. The garage is an important amenity for many home buyers. According to research on home-feature preferences from the National Association of Realtors®, 78 percent of home buyers purchase a house with a garage, especially if they’re buying a new home or live in the suburbs. Even if buyers do not have a big car or multiple cars, they like having extra space for storage.
De-clutter Your Garage
Just as you've beautified the rest of your house, making it open and clutter-free, you should give the same attention to your garage. Follow these guidelines:
- Get rid of all that extra stuff. Gather the items you don’t use anymore and have a garage sale. Once you've sold everything you can, take what’s left over to a local charity.
- Hang up heavy-duty hooks for larger items like bikes and equipment that are taking up space.
- If you have cabinets, shelves, or ready-made storage systems, organize the contents. Get rid of anything you don’t need.
- Try to get everything off the floor and into cabinets, shelves, or bins. Put tools away in drawers or cabinets or hang them on a pegboard.
- Make sure all flammable items, tools, and chemicals are stored out of the reach of children. You don’t want potential buyers to wonder what else you may have handled irresponsibly.
- If you don’t already have one, install a smoke detector in your garage.
- Dust the walls and corners.
- Paint walls and cabinets, if the space looks dingy even after a scouring.
- Check lighting. Replace any burnt-out light bulbs, and consider adding lights if the garage is dim.
- Make sure your garage door opener is working, or install an automatic opener if you don’t have one.
Finally, remove unsightly and slippery oil stains from the garage floor:
- Wipe up dripped oil with a towel or cloth.
- Pour some paint thinner on the oil spot, making sure it is fully saturated.
- Pour an absorbent material over the saturated spot: cat litter, sand, baking soda, cornmeal, sawdust, or any other absorbent material you have on hand.
- Let the mixture set overnight.
- Sweep up the mixture, preferably with a heavy push broom with sturdy bristles.
- Pour a little laundry bleach, dry dishwasher detergent or a concrete-cleaning solution on the oil-marked concrete. Let it sit for about an hour.
- Rinse the area off with hot water and scrub the area with a broom.
- If the floor needs more than a scrub, consider painting and sealing it or adding a floor covering.
While a garage usually won’t make or break a sale, it could be a tiebreaker. Set the stage for a good first impression by making sure your garage is clean, organized, and in good repair.
Monday, July 8, 2013
Escape to Serenity!!
This beautiful 5 BR, 3 1/2 BA Custom Cape home is waiting for you!! Check out more info and photos here!
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Live the Good Life!
Beautifully updated 3 Bedroom, 2 1/2 Bath Bi-Level home in Green Township. Enjoy the privileges of a lake community.
Visit www.76ShoreRd.com for more pics, tours and information!
Monday, June 17, 2013
Branchville Charmer!
Located in the town known for low taxes, this Victorian is a MUST see! 4 Bedrooms, 1.5 Baths, In-ground Heated Pool... You don't want to miss this one!
Visit www.15Maple.com for more photos, info and to take a tour.
Monday, June 3, 2013
New Price!!
Just Reduced!!!
4 Bdrm, 3.5 Ba home in Franklin Boro
Visit www.6WindingWay.com for lots more pics and info!
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Another one for sale in Green!
Don't miss out on this beautiful, 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home in prestigious Sussex Green Farms!
For more info and pics please visit www.14WoodfieldRd.com.
Friday, May 17, 2013
Newly Listed in Green Twp
Nestled on just over 5 acres, this 4 Bedroom, 2 1/2 Bathroom home is a beauty!
Visit www.13LakeviewDr.com for more pics and info!!
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Back on the Market!
This incredible home is BACK ON THE MARKET!! With 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, In-ground Pool, Full Size Tennis Court and Guest house, you'll find there's nothing missing!!
See more pics and info at www.22RadcliffeDr.com!
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Move right in!
4 Bedroom, 3 Bath home in Lake Tranquility section of Green Township.
Visit www.139DeckerPondRd.com for lots more pictures and info!
Thursday, April 11, 2013
The Perfect Setting!
4 Bedroom 2.5 Bath Colonial Home
Young! Built in 2007
Features hardwood floors, Granite kitchen, maintenance-free deck and more!
Visit www.36MidlandAve.com for more photos and info!
Thursday, March 14, 2013
For Rent!
2-story 2 BR in wonderful historic home in
quiet residential area just minutes to Route 80 for your commuting convenience.
Private entry; washer/dryer. Lease terms negotiable.
Monday, March 4, 2013
Annual Home Maintenance
At some point in the future, whether it’s next year or in 20 years, you’re
going to want to sell your house. And with all the improvements you've made (or plan to make) over
the years, you should get a nice return on the sale, assuming you don’t let your
house fall apart.
Remodeling can be frustrating but it’s also fun -- filled with anticipation and visible rewards at the end of the project. Maintenance is dull and routine, but you have to do it if you want to retain the value you've added to your home. For example: Hardwood floors need to be refinished every 5-10 years depending on wear and tear. If they get too worn down you can do permanent damage to the wood. Exteriors need to be repainted every 5-10 years too, depending on such factors as the weather where you live, or you can damage the exterior wood. Your roof and gutters need annual inspections. A clogged or damaged gutter and drain spout can flood your basement and cause serious damage.
Annual home maintenance checklist:
Remodeling can be frustrating but it’s also fun -- filled with anticipation and visible rewards at the end of the project. Maintenance is dull and routine, but you have to do it if you want to retain the value you've added to your home. For example: Hardwood floors need to be refinished every 5-10 years depending on wear and tear. If they get too worn down you can do permanent damage to the wood. Exteriors need to be repainted every 5-10 years too, depending on such factors as the weather where you live, or you can damage the exterior wood. Your roof and gutters need annual inspections. A clogged or damaged gutter and drain spout can flood your basement and cause serious damage.
Annual home maintenance checklist:
- Kitchen: Check for leaks under and around the sink. Plumbing leaks can damage cabinetry and floors. Check and repair grout and caulking on tile countertops and around the sink. Also check wear and tear on wood floors, which periodically need to be refinished.
- Bathrooms: Check for plumbing leaks and check grout on tiles. If the grout gets worn away water will start getting into the walls behind the bathroom, causing damage.
- Basement: Check for cracks in the foundation and leaks. Buildings settle over time and even after decades of having a dry basement leaks may suddenly occur.
- Attic: Check for signs of water leakage from the roof. Also look for any sign of termites or rodents. Squirrels or rats that nest in your attic can chew electrical wiring, which can lead to fires.
- Smoke alarms: Batteries need to be changed annually.
- Heating system: If yours has a filter, change it annually.
- Air Conditioning system: Change all filters monthly or as recommended by the filter manufacturer.
- Roof: Note if any shingles have fallen off or if gutters or downspouts appear clogged or damaged. You can always hire a reliable roofing company to get on the roof and take a look. Reputable roofing companies won’t try to sell you a new one unless you really need it. You can simply pay them for an inspection.
- House exterior: If you house is wood check that the paint hasn't worn away so much that the primer paint is showing. If the primer also wears down you can do damage to the wood. Brick houses should be inspected for damaged bricks or masonry. Check stucco houses and repair any cracks large enough to slide a nickel into.
- Asphalt and concrete driveways: Repair any cracks or buckling.
Monday, February 25, 2013
JUST LISTED!
Fabulous Ranch in Wantage
*3 Spacious Bedrooms
*2 Full Baths
*Hardwood Floors
*Deck
*Landscaped Backyard
Find more information and pics here www.47LakeviewDr.com!
Monday, February 18, 2013
10 Ways to Save on Your Gas Bills
Follow these simple guidelines and enjoy lower gas bills
this season.
1. Set your thermostat as low as is comfortable in the winter.
For each degree you raise your thermostat setting, your fuel bill climbs 3
percent.
2. Clean or replace filters on furnaces once a month or as
needed. A simple task like this and those in No. 3 could improve your systems'
energy efficiency by 10 percent.
3. Clean warm-air registers, baseboard heaters, and radiators
as needed; make sure they're not blocked by furniture, carpeting, or drapes.
4. Bleed trapped air from hot-water radiators once or twice a
season; if in doubt about how to perform this task, call a professional.
5. Place heat-resistant radiator reflectors between exterior
walls and the radiators.
6. Use kitchen, bath, and other ventilating fans wisely; in
just 1 hour, these fans can pull out a houseful of warmed air. Turn fans off as
soon as they have done the job.
7. During the heating season, keep the draperies and shades on
your south-facing windows open during the day to allow sunlight to enter your
home and closed at night to reduce the chill you may feel from cold windows.
8. Close an unoccupied room that is isolated from the rest of
the house, such as an unused/ unfinished basement, and turn down the thermostat
or turn off the heating for that room or zone. However, do not turn the heating off if it
adversely affects the rest of your system. For example, if you heat your house
with a heat pump, do not close the vents; closing the vents could harm the heat
pump.
9. Consider installing double-pane windows with protective
coating that reflects heat back into your home during winter. If this is not in
your budget, cover your windows with clear plastic film. The film creates an insulating air pocket
between the plastic and the window, reducing heat loss through windows by
between 25 percent and 50 percent.
10. Caulk and weather strip around exterior seams, cracks and
openings. Pay extra attention around windows and at points where various
exterior materials like wood, brick and vinyl siding meet. And on the inside,
caulking and weather-stripping around windows and door frames will cut down on
drafts.
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Exceptional Custom Ranch
Just Listed in Montague Twp
*High Point Country Club
*Heated Radiant Floors
*Custom Granite Kitchen
*Overlooks Lake & Golf Course
For more pictures and information please visit www.332LakeShoreDrE.com
Monday, February 4, 2013
Moving Checklist
A Checklist for Before and After You’ve Moved
Check out this great moving tips and moving advice. Moving tips that may seem obvious can be easily over looked. Take this moving advice and utilize this checklist before and after you have moved.- Take Notes
Make a note of your shipment registration number and keep it with you in case you need to call your mover with questions about your shipment. - Don't forget about the Fridge
After you've thoroughly cleaned and dried the inside of your refrigerator, put a handful of fresh coffee, baking soda or charcoal in a sock or nylon stocking and place it inside to keep the interior smelling fresh. - Pack Heavy - Pack Light
Pack heavy items in small boxes and lighter items in larger boxes. - Give out your Number
If you're not the one driving the truck, be sure to give the van foreman a phone number where you can be reached before he leaves for your destination residence. It is also a good idea to provide him with an alternate contact in case you can't be reached. - Protect Your Memories
If it's irreplaceable, take it with you in the car (you don't want regrets later). But if you do decide to pack framed photos or art, place sheets or blankets between them for added protection. - Know how to Pack Plates
Plates and record albums should be packed on end vertically. - Remember the Bare Necessities
Toilet paper, telephone, toiletries, snacks, coffee (and pot), soap, flashlight, screwdriver, pliers, can opener, paper plates, cups, utensils, a couple of pans, paper towels, and cleaning supplies are some of the essentials you may need upon arrival at your new home. Pack a box with these types of items and load it last so that it will be unloaded first. - Unscrew Bulbs
Remove bulbs before packing your lamps. - Tag your Items
For your garage sale, tag all items and be prepared to wheel and deal. Garage sale gurus love to haggle. - Give the Kids an Exercise
Have children write their names and new address on the boxes from their rooms so they can become familiar with their new street and town. - Be Nice to Your Plants
When moving plants to your new residence via your car, try not to let foliage rest against the windows, as the leaves will scorch. - Take a Break from the Computer
Upon arrival at your new home, let your computer "acclimate" itself to room temperature before plugging it in. - Rest!
Be sure to get a good night’s rest before the pickup and delivery days!
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Prepare for the Spring Market Now!
Good Morning! Here we are, the middle of January already. If you're thinking of putting your home on the market this spring, NOW is the time to prepare!
Here is an update of what's going on in Real Estate in Sussex County, New Jersey. As of today, January 15, 2013, there are 1,522 homes on the market. In the past thirty days, 84 homes have gone Under Contract and 103 have SOLD. Inventory is down. Don't wait to put your home on the market in late spring when home inventory typically INCREASES. More inventory means supply goes up - more competition, but also more inventory drives home values down. Get more by selling early spring. Prepare and list now to reduce competition.
Spring is a busy time of year in Real Estate. Let the D&L PowerTeam help you market your home. Our team sold 31 homes last year... That's over 1.5 homes a week! We were just awarded, for a second consecutive year, NJ Monthly's Top 5 Star Professional Realtor award, ranking in the top 2% of all Realtors in the state of NJ. This award is based on customer satisfaction as well as sales. We invest in YOU to get the job done. Our track record is proven... Let us help you maximize your home and get it SOLD! Contact us today for more information.
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Protect Your Largest Investment!
Your home is your largest investment and no
matter what the economic conditions, you don't want to cut corners on projects
around the house. Taking the time to do these projects right the first time will
not only ensure the safety and well being of your family, but it will also
ensure your financial security for years to come. Investing some energy and
money into fixing little problems, like a crack in your home's foundation, will
prevent larger repairs down the road. Even something as unassuming as a clogged
drain or leaky faucet can lead to much more costly problems if not addressed
properly, and can negatively impact the overall value of your home.
Simple 'refresher' projects, like a fresh coat of paint or a little landscaping work, will not only make your home feel more warm and inviting, but will also yield a large return on investment when it comes time to put your house on the market. Other projects, like adding a skylight or fireplace, can make your home more energy efficient and help reduce bills in the long run - and with most family budgets still in survival mode, projects that can produce long-term savings are a smart investment.
Simple 'refresher' projects, like a fresh coat of paint or a little landscaping work, will not only make your home feel more warm and inviting, but will also yield a large return on investment when it comes time to put your house on the market. Other projects, like adding a skylight or fireplace, can make your home more energy efficient and help reduce bills in the long run - and with most family budgets still in survival mode, projects that can produce long-term savings are a smart investment.
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Upgrades Galore!
Beautiful "Langley Federal" Model by Toll Brothers
*Chef's Kitchen w/ Monogram GE SS Appliances
*Conservatory
*Custom Stone Wood-burning Fireplace
*Brand New Hardscape Patio w/ Island for Grilling & Entertaining
For more pictures and information please visit www.7fieldviewdrive.com
For more pictures and information please visit www.7fieldviewdrive.com
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